2017 US fall forecast
- Meteorologist Max Bielecki
- Aug 2, 2017
- 1 min read
Here is the early look at what may be in store for the U.S. this fall. In the Northeast warm temps may be felt for the majority of the season but there still may some cool shots and snow towards late fall. The Southeast may have to deal will heavy rains and flooding for this fall but at least no drought is in store for the Southeast. Towards the Gulf of Mexico severe weather may occur this fall so if you live around there definitely be watchful and careful this fall. The bad news is that the drought in Montana and North Dakota will persist into this fall and cause even worse drought conditions up there. Then towards the middle of the country snow and cool shots are possible and on the west coast warm and dry conditions will be favored for this fall. Stay updated to this site for all the latest, and more info can be found here on Accuweather.com -- https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/2017-us-fall-forecast-warmth-to-linger-in-northeast-conditions-ripe-for-tornado-outbreaks-from-texas-to-tennessee/70002317




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